Rapid and complete hitless defragmentation method using a coherent RX LO with fast wavelength tracking in elastic optical networks
Author(s) -
Roberto Proietti,
Chuan Qin,
Binbin Guan,
Yawei Yin,
Ryan P. Scott,
Runxiang Yu,
S. J. Ben Yoo
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.20.026958
Subject(s) - computer science , transmitter , transponder (aeronautics) , bit error rate , wavelength division multiplexing , wavelength , blocking (statistics) , optics , channel (broadcasting) , network packet , reduction (mathematics) , degradation (telecommunications) , electronic engineering , topology (electrical circuits) , physics , computer network , telecommunications , mathematics , geometry , meteorology , combinatorics , engineering
This paper demonstrates a rapid and full hitless defragmentation method in elastic optical networks exploiting a new technique for fast wavelength tracking in coherent receivers. This technique can be applied to a single-carrier connection or each of the subcarriers forming a super-channel. A proof-of-concept demonstration shows hitless defragmentation of a 10 Gb/s QPSK single-carrier connection from 1547.75 nm to 1550.1 nm in less than 1 µs. This was obtained using a small (0.625 kB) link-layer transmitter buffer without the need for any additional transponder. We also demonstrated that the proposed defragmentation technique is capable of hopping over an existing connection, i.e. 10 Gb/s OOK at 1548.5 nm, without causing any degradation of its real-time Bit Error Rate (BER) value. The proposed scheme gives advantages in terms of overall network blocking probability reduction up to a factor of 40.
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